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Tigo breaks new ground with ‘MEGA MIX’ internet packages

Dar es Salaam, November 3rd 2016. Leading digital lifestyle company Tigo Tanzania,has today announced the introduction of MEGA MIX, new internet packages that will award the customers with extra minutes for making calls. The service will give customers the flexibility of using these packages through any data enabled device, including their mobile phones and modems.

Announcing the Mega Mix packages to the media, Tigo Chief Commercial Officer, Shavkat Berdiev described the packages as, "a revolutionary breakthrough in the market, providing the most convenient packages: a solution for all data users in Tanzania’s telecom industry".

"Our customers now have the freedom to choose from their handsets any package they want, with extra minutes to keep them connected to their loved ones as we welcome the year-end’s festive season," added Shavkat.

"With the new packages, the subscribers can be up-to-date, in constant connection with their peers and abreast with what is happening around the world. These new packages continue to demonstrate Tigo’s commitment in promoting digital lifestyle transformation and leadership in delivering cutting-edge technology and innovation to our customers".

"Our customers can access global news, search on Google, listen to music,watch videos, download and stream movies. This is because we have designed these packages with the unique needs of our customers in mind with all the flexibility to choose from one package to another depending on the customers’ financial situation," Shavkat continued to explain.

Tigo Brand Manager, William Mpinga said: "with Tigo’s 4G LTE technology services now available in 20 cities, the Mega Mix packages usher in a new era of unrivaled internet accessibility, which will break internet barriers and empower users to see more, hear more and ultimately get the best out of life".

"All a customer needs to do to access the Mega Mixpackages, is: dial *148*00# then choose, ‘Internet Packages’,"added Mpinga.